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In Davenport, IA, a hazardous, uneven sidewalk greeted this homeowner daily, posing a constant tripping threat. In the before photo, take note of the significant imbalance across sections. Our team stepped in with a tailored solution; utilizing PolyLevel to gently lift and level the slabs, followed by NexusPro to seal the joints securely. As depicted in the after photo, the transformation not only restores safety but aesthetics too, reflecting our commitment to providing homeowners with a durable, appealing fix.
The driveway of a homeowner in Davenport, IA had settled and cracked, becoming an eyesore that risked further damage down the line. As you can see in the before photo, the cracks and uneven surface were significant concerns. To solve this, our experienced team at MidAmerica Basement Systems applied the PolyLevel system to expertly lift and stabilize the slabs. Followed by NexusPro Joint Sealant, we sealed the cracks and joints to guard against future wear and tear. In the after photo, the driveway looks smooth, stable, and ready to withstand the test of time.
This whole slab of concrete of a Sherrard, IL driveway had become completely uneven. The PolyLevel system changed that right around and made the slab even again by lifting it back up.
Rick was noticing some issues with his driveway sinking, causing the entrance into the garage to be rough. He reached out to MidAmerica Basement Systems to have his driveway mudjacked. Instead of mudjacking, he was offered PolyLevel. PolyLevel uses similar techniques to mudjacking, but with more affective and longer-lasting results. Small 3/8th inch holes are drilled to inject the high-density polymers. Once injected, voids become filled, and then expand to lift and level the concrete. The once 2-inch drop, is now level again with PolyLevel.
Homeowners John and Kathy contacted MidAmerica Basement Systems when they were having water issue in the basement of their home. When the waterproofing crew began the work on their home they discovered that the floor of their home had a very large void under it. To make sure that the waterproofing was successful they needed to have the void filled with PolyLevel foam to make sure that the floor was stable enough to handle the waterproofing project. Small ports are injected into the slab and then the foam is pumped under the slab.